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Date published: 2015-06-04

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I have a 6 hyb, 5 hyb, and 4 hyb. How much tip trimming would I need to do for those. Based on the trimming code, would I remove 2 inch for the 6 hyb, 1 1/2 for 5 hyb, and 1 inch for the 4 hyb? Thanks.

Asked by: sparky11756

The trimming instructions actually say 1.5" for the H4, 2" for the H5 and they stop at the H5. You could tip trim them the way you have them listed as well. They will play a little more flexible that way. The shaft has 5.5" of parallel tip length so you would have enough room to tip trim 2.5" for the H6, assuming you have enough length at the butt end to create the finished length you want. At 41" this is one of the shorter raw length hybrid shafts so finished club length could be a problem especially if you are assembling to a longer then standard length.
http://www.golfworks.com/images/art/shaft_trim_inst.pdf

Answered by: JimY

Date published: 2015-07-20

can the mp5 hybrid shaft be used in your hybid iron heads

Asked by: Skinny Cycles

You could use the MP5 hybrid shaft in irons. You have to create some trimming instructions based on the set make up you will be assembling. The MP5 Hybrid shaft has a 5 1/2" parallel tip length where the shaft tip stays .370". You need to leave 1 1/2" of this for proper shaft installation so you do not want to tip trim more then 4". Trim code IR3 would work for using these Hybrid shafts into irons.
http://www.golfworks.com/images/art/shaft_trim_inst.pdf